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Road-trippers exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and casual group stays.
Fosshótel Stykkishólmur provides a straightforward and welcoming stay in one of Iceland's most charming fishing villages. The hotel is particularly appreciated for its on-site amenities, including a bar and restaurant that serve as a convenient hub for breakfast and dinner after a day of sightseeing. While the property has a classic feel, many guests find the rooms cozy and the staff exceptionally accommodating during unexpected travel changes. Its location offers beautiful bay views and easy access to local attractions, making it a reliable choice for road-trippers. Keep an eye out for the friendly white cat that often greets guests at the entrance.
Fosshótel Stykkishólmur provides a straightforward and welcoming stay in one of Iceland's most charming fishing villages. The hotel is particularly appreciated for its on-site amenities, including a bar and restaurant that serve as a convenient hub for breakfast and dinner after a day of sightseeing. While the property has a classic feel, many guests find the rooms cozy and the staff exceptionally accommodating during unexpected travel changes. Its location offers beautiful bay views and easy access to local attractions, making it a reliable choice for road-trippers. Keep an eye out for the friendly white cat that often greets guests at the entrance.
On-site restaurant and bar serving delicious drinks and dinner.
Scenic location with views overlooking the bay.
Friendly and accommodating staff known for helpful service.
Convenient amenities including free parking and a resident cat.
Fosshótel Stykkishólmur is generally regarded as a convenient and friendly base for exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula. Reviewers frequently praise the helpfulness of the staff, particularly during unexpected travel changes, and enjoy the quality of the on-site bar and restaurant. The breakfast is a recurring highlight, often described as perfect and a great start to the day. However, some guests have noted that the property feels dated and could benefit from more thorough cleaning, specifically in the bathrooms. There are also conflicting reports on comfort, with some finding the rooms cozy while others found the mattresses to be quite hard. A unique touch often mentioned is the friendly white cat that acts as a 'guard' at the hotel entrance.
Road-trippers exploring the Snæfellsnes Peninsula and casual group stays.
ISK kr.
Breakfast, Dinner, Late Night
Tourists, Locals, Casual Drinks, Groups